How to transplant rose propagated under high pressure into pot
Many flowers and plants can cultivate potted seedlings by means of high-pressure propagation, and this method can also be used for rose. When the base of the rose rod propagated under high pressure takes root, then we can cut it from the mother plant and transplant it into a pot. So, how to transplant the high-pressure breeding rose into the pot?
First of all, we cut off the wrapped part of the base of the high-pressure seedling and let the package be removed. Then cut the bottom of the pole properly to facilitate the basin, but be careful not to trim it too short, be sure to leave a bar. Then cut off the overlong branches at the bottom obliquely, which increases the absorption of water and allows the roots of high-pressure seedlings to grow faster.
The second is to put it in a gallon basin, make a filter layer at the bottom of the basin, and then cover it with a layer of soil, while mixing some base fertilizer. After all, high-pressure seedlings are now in the period of rooting, and we can put 20-30 grains of compound fertilizer as base fertilizer. After that, cover a layer of soil to a certain depth.
The third is to put the high-pressure seedling into the basin, one hand to straighten it, the other hand to add the basin soil, pay attention to adjust the planting depth of the plant. Until the soil is filled close to the edge of the basin, then gently compact the surface soil a little.
After finishing the basin, it can be watered once as root water. Original but in order to promote the plant to germinate its roots better and restore its normal growth quickly, it is usually recommended to drop a few drops of rooting solution into the water when watering. You don't need much, just a few drops. And in the future, according to the specific rooting situation, we can also consider whether it is necessary to continue to drip the rooting solution. After stirring the solution well, pour it directly into the basin.
After thoroughly watering the pot, it is time to slow down the seedlings. Of course, the length of slow seedling time is not fixed, in short, after the growth of the plant is restored, we can graft it. Because after the plant resumes growth, its root system basically grows better, and then grafting is often more safe.
Finally, the editor talks about the preparation of potted soil. Generally, half of the nutritious soil is mixed with half of the garden soil and used well. The potted soil prepared in this way has better water retention effect and good permeability, which is very conducive to the rooting and growth of rose high-pressure seedlings.
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